When Jackie Robinson entered the National League in 1947, the primary owners of the Dodgers were Walter O'Malley, Branch Rickey, and John Smith. O'Malley assumed majority control of the Dodgers in 1950 upon Smith's death.
He was number 42 on the Brooklyn Dodgers
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson wore No.42 and played for the Dodgers.
Jackie Robinson played 10 seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 -1956.
Jackie Robinson's first year in professional ball was 1946 when he played for the Montreal Royals, the Brooklyn Dodgers Triple-A minor league team. He played one year for Montreal and then played for the Dodgers between 1947-1956. He retired after the 1956 season.
When Jackie Robinson played with the Dodgers, they were the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers moved to LA in 1958. Robinson played with the Dodgers from 1947-1956, and the Dodgers was the only team he played for in the MLB.
Brooklyn Dodgers
No. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (But not actually in Brooklyn). The "Brooklyn" Dodgers played in LA.
He was number 42 on the Brooklyn Dodgers
I suppose you are referring to Jackie Robinson. He played for the Dodgers from 1947 to 1956.
No, he did not. Jackie Robinson played his entire career for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
He played his entire major-league career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
1947. Jackie Robinson played with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 through 1956.
No, Jackie Robinson played his entire Major League career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
No. He played his entire career (1947-1956) with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
If you are asking "did Jackie Robinson play baseball for the Cincinnati Reds" the answer is no. Robinson played his entire major league career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Robinson played his entire Major League career with the Brooklyn Dodgers.